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ALEX SHER REFLECTIONS

"WATER IS POWERFUL AND POSSESSIVE. IT CAUTIOUSLY GUARDS ITS DARK ABYSS AGAINST AIR AND LIGHT. WHENEVER ANY OF THE TWO SNEAK IN, THE WATER MERCILESSLY DEVOURS THEM. YET WATER’S POWER GIVES IN TO THE BEAUTY, RELEASING THE LIGHT AND AIR IT HELD CAPTIVE. SO WHEN A WEIGHTLESS BEAUTY WRAPPED IN LIGHT AND AIR BUBBLES SHINES BEFORE MY CAMERA - THE CAMERA TAKES PICTURES ON ITS OWN. I AM JUST HOLDING MY BREATH."
- ALEX SHER

"Once upon a time, when wheels were made of stone and phones had no cameras, lived my grandma. I loved my grandma and loved her stories about people and places she remembered. There was one story about a photographer grandma was telling in her photo lab. She never mentioned his name - just a guy who could make any woman beautiful with his camera. I envied him. I wanted to be this guy.

I wished my grandma

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